Friday, November 25, 2022

Failed Coup Attempt in Sao Tome and Principe - Prime Minister

Patrice Emery Trovoada, Prime Minister of Sao Tome and Principe

Africa News and Euronews with AFP

SÃO TOMÉ AND PRÍNCIPE

A coup attempt failed on Thursday night in Sao Tome and Principe, a small Gulf of Guinea island nation considered a model of parliamentary democracy in Africa, Prime Minister Patrice Trovoada said.

Four men, including the former president of the outgoing national assembly Delfim Neves and a former military officer who had already attempted a coup in 2009, were arrested after allegedly trying to attack the army headquarters, Trovoada said in a video authenticated and sent to AFP in Libreville by Justice Minister Ilsa Maria dos Santos Amado Vaz.

The head of government, who appears seated at a desk with tired features, wearing a T-shirt under a raincoat, was keen to "reassure" the population and "the international community". 

"There was an attempted coup d'état which began around 00.40 and (...) ended shortly after 6am," he said, adding: "The armed forces were attacked in a barracks.

A resident contacted by telephone by AFP said on condition of anonymity that she had heard "automatic and heavier weapons fire, as well as detonations, for two hours inside the army headquarters" in the capital Sao Tome.

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